About Pro Farmer Crop Tour

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The Pro Farmer Crop Tour’s primary goal is to provide the industry with accurate growing season information about likely corn and soybean yields at the state and regional levels during the upcoming harvest season.

Crop Tour's data-gathering methods are disciplined and produce consistent results. Results from the Tour have a big impact on Pro Farmer Newsletter’s annual crop production estimate released at week’s end. But observations gathered during the Tour can be just as important as the data itself.

“We pull enough samples to provide us with accurate data for a large geographic area. The Pro Farmer Crop Tour does not attempt to predict actual yields for individual fields or even a county, but we do want to have a good handle on likely yields for each of the seven states we survey,” says Pro Farmer Editor Brian Grete.

Pro Farmer Scouts May Have Found the Garden Spot in Western Iowa Measuring Near Record Yields
Pro Farmer Scouts May Have Found the Garden Spot in Western Iowa Measuring Near Record Yields

Drought dominated headlines in western Iowa last year during the Pro Farmer Crop Tour, and even as drought continues to be the talk of Iowa this year, fields in some portions of the state produced a different tone.

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Watch Pro Farmer Crop Tour Live

Watch this live broadcast as Tour leaders and scouts comment on what they found on routes through Illinois and western Iowa, with results unveiled at 8:00 p.m. CT.

Nightly Pro Farmer Crop Tour meeting
Nightly Pro Farmer Crop Tour meeting

Stream the nightly meetings here. The video begins at 7:00 p.m. CT.

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Midday Route Reports | Day 3

Your Tour leaders share a midday update as they sample fields in Illinois and western Iowa.

 From the Data Bunker | Aug. 17, 2021 (Emily Carolan)
From the Data Bunker | Aug. 17, 2021 (Emily Carolan)

Ear counts indicate bigger Nebraska, Indiana corn yields.